Flyin West: a powerful drama now at the Westport Country Playhouse

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A wonderful drama has come to the Westport Country Playhouse in Westport.  Flyin West by Pearl Cleage is a compelling drama about 4 African American women set in 1898  on the Kansas prairie.  Based on true historical events, the play draws its inspiration from the real settlement of Nicodemus, Kansas which was settled by former slaves and their children who wanted to escape the poverty and racism of the post Civil War South and create a new life in a new town populated only by African Americans.

The impressive stage design is of a rustic frontier cabin where we meet Miss Leah (Brenda Pressley) the old woman whose memories of slavery form a oral tradition she passes down to a new generation.  Sophie (Nikiya Mathis) the woman who owns the land and farmhouse and dreams of expanding Nicodemus into a thriving town and a sanctuary for African Americans.   Fannie Dove (Brittany Bradford) is Sophie’s  younger sister who looks to civilize the harsh frontier with fine china for the table, and to write  down for future generations the oral stories of Miss Leah.  We also meet Wil Parrish (Edward O’Blennis) the gentlemen neighbor who looks after the women as they prepare for the long winter ahead.

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Into their lives come the youngest sister, Minnie Dove (Keona Welch) and her interracial husband, Frank Charles (Michael Chenevert) who turn the household upside down.  Frank we find is a poet and dreamer who lives in London where he looks to escape from the racism of the South.  His light skin allows him to pass as a white, and he has no taste for visiting his African American in laws on the prairie.   We find that Frank is an abusive husband, a poser, and a bit of a fortune hunter looking to live off the money of others to maintain his lifestyle.  What Frank does not expect in Nicodemus is the strong bonds of sisterhood, identity, freedom  and family that he cannot break.

As the play slowly unfolds the audience is drawn into the story and the lives of these women.  Brenda Pressley as Miss Leah gives a warm and authentic performance that makes the audience feel that you are in the cabin with them, not watching actors on a stage.  The performances of Brittany Bradford as Fannie is charming as she creates a real bond with her character.  Nikaya Mathis commands the stage as she moves to and fro reminding the audience of that this her land and she is a free woman.  A strong and compelling performance.

With wonderful lighting and the great set design you can expect from Westport Country Playhouse, Flyin West is a fantastic drama that moves the spirit .   The play runs through June 16th

Westport Country Playhouse

25 Powers Court Westport Ct

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Tauk Kitchen and Bar: The fresh tastes of Montauk come to Armonk

 

The warmth of summertime is upon us and  our thoughts turn to days at the beach, time with family and friends and finding that perfect  seaside restaurant serving your favorite dishes.  If your schedule precludes you from running off to the beach, then I suggest you head to Armonk, the home of a fun new restaurant.   Tauk Kitchen and Bar (Montauk for short) is one of the newer entries into the growing restaurant scene in Northern Westchester, and is the perfect getaway for lunch or dinner.  We visited recently for lunch.

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When first entering Tauk Kitchen and Bar, you feel instantly transported to a fine beach town.  One can imagine themselves in Montauk or even the Vineyard .  Great attention went into the design and construction of the interior to craft an environment that is instantly friendly and comfortable as your favorite beach restaurant.   Finely crafted wood moldings, shiplap, coffered ceilings, and artwork create an upscale yet casual feel.   Glass light fixtures wrapped in jute and bar seats that resemble chairs on a fishing vessel complete the imagery of a fine coastal eatery .

Owners Francis and Frank Leone who spent years in Montauk and grew to love the lifestyle of  freshly caught seafood, and locally grown produce have infused Tauk with that passion.

Menu items cover both land and sea, and there are vegetarian items and salads as well , so everyone in your dining party will find something they will enjoy.  Chips and salsa were brought to the table and we learned that both the salsa and the crispy tortillas were made in house.  The freshness  was apparent from the first bite.  We started with the Shishito Peppers ($9) which was a delight, a light crunch, and flavorful without overpowering the palate.

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From the salad section we enjoyed the Grilled Wedge Salad ($12) made of lightly grilled romaine, bacon, blue cheese and cherry tomatoes.   The contrast of the lightly grilled and crunchy romaine and the soft cheese and tomato made for a pleasing and satisfying dish for one or could be shared.

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For our main dish we returned to the sea with the Montauk Lobster Roll ($21), which exceeded our expectations. The classic dish was overflowing with fresh and delicious lobster meat over a lightly grilled bun served with a grilled lemon wedge and house cut French fries.  This is not the typical lobster roll with filler and globs of mayonnaise.  This was a lobster lover’s dream as the roll was all lobster and cooked to perfection.  One of best lobster rolls we have had in some time.

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We also enjoyed the delicious  Montauk Tuna-Wich ,($18)  a satisfying  dish comprised of grilled tuna, cole slaw, tomato slice,and tartar sauce served on a fresh brioche bun with house cut fries.   The menu has more than just seafood with two different tacos available (veggie or beef), burgers, steak, salads and short rib. Seafood is fresh everyday and produce is sourced locally.

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We would be remiss not to mention the bar run by  manager Sue Vitello.  There are craft beers including Montauk craft beers (one of our favorites), as well as some fun cocktails including “Main Beach” a fun blend of vodka, grapefruit, blood orange and lime.  There is an extensive beer list as well as wine by the glass and bottle.

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Good weather? Then outside seating is available under the shade of the umbrellas out front.  Dreaming of the beach but cannot make it this weekend?  Tauk Kitchen and Bar has brought the seaside to  you.  See you there, and don’t forget your sunglasses!

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Tauk Kitchen and Bar

402 Main Street Armonk, New York

914.730.1144

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Westchester Magazine’s Wine and Food Festival returns with more food, wine and fun!

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The Westchester Wine and Food Festival presented by Westchester Magazine returns this weekend !   Foodies and friends can enjoy a variety of great food events right in the heart of Westchester County.

On Thursday June 7th, Kensico  Dam Plaza will be the site of the annual Burger Bash!  Burgers, beer, music, wine, spirits, food trucks and the best grilling in the County all come together at Westchester’s ultimate party! Top local chefs present their unique take on the all-American burger as they compete for the Best Burger Award.

Tickets for this fun event are $75 in advance and $80 at the door. There will be close to 30 restaurants competing and burgers will be available from all to sample. Just a short list of the participating restaurants are The Whitlock, Shake Shack, Mima Vinoteca, MP Taverna, North End Tavern, Piper’s Kilt, RiverMarket  Bar & Kitchen, Rye Roadhouse and so many more.

On Friday June 8th,  An Evening with The Tastemakers returns to the Ritz-Carlton in White Plains with top local chefs each preparing a course for attendees.  Jim Dangler, The Ritz-Carlton New York, Westchester,  Glenn Vogt, RiverMarket Bar & Kitchen, Ron Gallo, Inn at Pound Ridge, Dave Dibari, The Cookery,  Peter Kelly, X20,  and Heather Fratangelo, L’Inizio are the top local chefs preparing a very special meal.

Tickets are $150 in advance only.

The signature event of the festival is the Grand Tasting Village at Kensico Dam Plaza on Saturday June 9th from 12-5pm.  The Grand Tasting Village features tastings from 50 plus local restaurants and more than 200 wines and spirits. There will also be chef demonstrations from top chefs including Peter Kelly of H2O, Siri Daly, NBC’s Today Show, Rafael Palomino of Sonora, Ethan Kostbar, Moderne Barn and more.  An event not to miss!

Tickets are $85 in advance, $90 at the door.

Sunday, June 10th – ALL NEW- Brunch at Kanopi

Enjoy brunch in style at Kanopi, the beautiful penthouse atop the Ritz-Carlton New York, White Plains. You’ll be swept away by the views and the delicious cuisine of this multi course meal.  This special brunch is from 11 am to 3 pm and tickets are $150.

For more information , purchase tickets, and full list of participating restaurants, wineries and more please visit:

http://winefood.westchestermagazine.com

A portion of the proceeds will benefit Feeding Westchester and the Westchester Parks Foundation

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Bedford Playhouse presents “An Evening with Kerry Kennedy” and a screening of the 1968 documentary about Robert F. Kennedy, Thursday June 7th

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The Bedford Playhouse is hosting a very special event, “An Evening with Kerry Kennedy” on Thursday June 5th 2018.   This intimate evening will include  a screening of the 1968 documentary film, “Robert Kennedy Remembered“.   This film was  produced and released 50 years ago and broadcast on network television and at the 1968 Democratic Convention.  The film received an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short of 1968.

This deeply  moving film  is  a tribute to a man who had hoped to win the presidency during the very turbulent year of 1968. Commissioned by the Kennedy family, the film begins with the funeral train to Washington, D.C. and follows the triumphs and tragedies in the late Senator’s life with extraordinary newsreel s,  stills, and home movies. The film was produced in only four weeks, two months after Senator Kennedy’s assassination, in order to be screened at the  Democratic National Convention.

Following the screening there will be a special Q & A session with Kerry Kennedy, daughter of Robert F. Kennedy who will discuss her new book  “Ripples of Hope” . The book about her father, includes conversation with heads of state, business leaders and activists about her father’s influence and impact on their lives.

Do not miss this very special evening of at the Bedford Playhouse.

Ticket holders will receive a  signed copy of the book “Ripples of Hope” and a small popcorn.

Tickets are $60

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Bedford Playhouse

633 Old Post Road  Bedford NY

914-234-6704

https://bedfordplayhouse.org

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Greenwich International Film Festival honors Ashley Judd and Duncan Edwards at its Changemaker Gala, Thursday May 31st.

The 2018 Greenwich International Film Festival will kick off on Thursday, May 31st with its most prestigious event, the Changemaker Gala. Each year GIFF awards artists who’ve used their voice for positive social change through their philanthropic endeavors and their career accomplishments. This event, sponsored by Betteridge, will help support our charity partners; UNFPA, Americares and the Waterside School.

 

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One of the Artists honored this year is Ashley Judd.   Nominated for several Golden Globe and Emmy awards, Ashley Judd will receive the “Changemaker Award” for her work as the Global Goodwill Ambassador with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). As a feminist and social justice humanitarian, Ashley had been working internationally, with NGO’s, grass roots organizations, governments, and supranational bodies since 2004. This year Ashley was named one of TIME Magazine’s Person of The Year for her activism and leadership in the feminist movement.

The other person to be honored at the Gala is Duncan Edwards  Mr. Edwards has been a leader in our educational community and is the current Executive Director for Waterside School. Waterside was conceived as a model for future efforts, is an independent school in Stamford, CT, serving children and families regardless of limitations in income or circumstances. The School empowers its students with the knowledge, skills and virtues required to enable them to excel as students. GIFF is humbled to honor Duncan Edwards as our 2018 Community Changemaker.

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The party kicks off at Betteridge at 6pm for a Red Carpet event and cocktail hour.  Then guests will proceed to L’Esacale overlooking Greenwich Harbor.  This location will host the awards dinner honoring Ms. Judd and Mr. Edwards.  A wonderful evening and a great way to kick off the film festival.

The next three days are filled with great narrative films, shorts, documentaries and panel discussions that are a great way to experience the festival and be part of something wonderful in our area.

For more information on the Greenwich International Film Festival:

http://www.greenwichfilm.org

For information on programming you can download this pdf

http://www.greenwichfilm.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Official-Program2018-3.pdf

For tickets for festival events and movie screenings:

http://www.greenwichfilm.org/box-office

 

The ultimate car show: Greenwich Concours d’Elegance returns June 1-3 2018

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On June 1st through June 3rd 2018 the Greenwich Concours d’Elegance returns to Roger Sherman Baldwin park in Greenwich Ct.   Recognized as one of the premier concours in the country and the largest in the Northeast, Greenwich is unique in that it is two concours back to back. Saturday is the Concours Americana for American cars and motorcycles, while Sunday is the Concours International for imported marques.  The setting is perfect to admire these classic automobiles as the park is set by beautiful Greenwich Harbor.

2018 will be a celebration of Briggs Cunningham at the Greenwich Concours d’Elegance with a special display of Cunningham production cars and team race cars. As a special tribute, we will have all of the Cunningham cars displayed along the waterfront on both Saturday and Sunday.

Saturday will also feature cars of the legendary John Fitch, along with competition motorcycles and a circle of supercars, both American and foreign. With a Saturday ticket, you can also preview the cars for auction in the Bonhams tent. Be sure to join us Saturday night for the gala party at the Greenwich Delamar Hotel, with a sumptuous buffet overlooking the luxurious yachts.  If you want to participate in the Bonhams auction on Sunday you need to register in advance with Bonhams and I would advise visiting their website for more details.

On Sunday, there will have a special display of Jaguars, with a focus on the prewar SS Cars, prewar MGs, and competition motorcycles. Bonhams has been selected by the estate of Carroll Shelby to offer for sale two dozen cars from the personal collection of the late racer and designer. The Bonhams auction begins at noon on Sunday and requires a separate admission – or you can watch through the open side of the tent.

Over the concours weekend David Hobbs will be signing his memoir, Hobbo, in the Road & Track tent. Wayne Carini will be filming an episode of Chasing Classic Cars and hosting a presentation of special cars on the field.

Surrounding the show field will be displays of new cars, including BMW, Cadillac, Lincoln, Tesla, Jaguar, Land Rover, Lexus, Acura, Karma, Genovation and Miller Motorcars – with Ferrari, Bugatti, Pagani, Alfa Romeo, Aston Martin, McLaren, Bentley and Maserati. There are even opportunities to test drive some of these amazing new vehicles. There will also be fantastic  yachts displayed at the Delamar Hotel docks right across from the park.

There will be a limited number of VIP tickets which include early entry to the Concours, breakfast and lunch with the car owners and judges, entrance to the Bonhams Cocktail Reception on Friday night, lapel pin, poster and a VIP lanyard.

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http://www.greenwichconcours.com

 

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Sonora: experience an innovative menu featuring the flavors of Spain and Latin America

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For a long time Sonora has been on my list of restaurants in Westchester to visit. This classic eatery owned by renowned Chef  Rafael Palomino features the  Latin flavors of Spain, Portugal, Cuba, Brazil, Mexico and other Latin American countries.  Chef Palomino weaves the tastes and ingredients of these countries  into a delightful and innovative menu with something for everyone in your party.

Located  in Port Chester, N.Y., the home of a vibrant dining scene, Sonora resides off the well traveled path of Main Street and occupies a quiet corner of a residential area  that makes the perfect  venue for this dining destination.  The interior is warm and inviting, with its soothing neutral colors, walls decorated in what appear to be cave paintings, modern banquettes, soft lighting and warm colored tile floors.  The effect is such that it creates a  comfortable and inviting atmosphere.  Though it was a Sunday evening, the entire first floor of the restaurant was filled.

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The cocktail menu ($12-14)  also draws on its Spanish and Latin American roots with such innovative drinks as the Brazilian Cosmo with Blood orange vodka and a sugar rimmed glass which was both refreshing  and sophisticated.   The classic Margarita was given new life with a Mango Madness Margarita featuring tequila, orange liquor, mango juice and lime.  As well the Organic Grapefruit Margarita was yet another fruity and innovative spin on this favorite cocktail.

Tapas can be enjoyed as a meal, to share or as your starter.  It is nice to see the chef has included vegetarian and vegan options on the menu to  make everyone in your party feel welcome.  We sampled several tapas  from the menu including the Quinoa Empanadas from Peru prepared with roasted eggplant, quinoa and  goat cheese filled  empanadas with  chocolate vinaigrette. Healthy and delicious.

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The Portuguese style Pulpo, Grilled octopus served with fingerling potatoes, arugula, diced chorizo and  chimichurri  was a great selection and can be enjoyed as an app or a main dish ($15).   We also sampled the Tacos de Mahi Mahi ($12) with succulent fish served with pineapple, cabbage and citrus wasabi in a  soft flour tortilla.  A real favorite and highly recommended.

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Main dishes at Sonora include beef, seafood, chicken and vegetarian dishes.  Influences for these dishes are drawn again from Spain, Portugal, Latin America and the U.S.   The Camarones y Vieras ($26)was a wonderful dish  shrimp, sea scallops, black bean, Monterrey jack cheese raviolis, and  sweet corn-chipotle-chardonnay sauce served in a delicate woven and edible nest.  A beautiful presentation and nothing like I imagined and was really fantastic.  I was expecting just ravioli, which I discovered at the bottom of the “nest”.  Great dish.

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Camarones y Vieras

 

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Pulpo

Paella is a classic Spanish dish and our table sampled the  Palomino Paella  ($30) and the health seafood dish with  shrimp, clams, mussels, lobster, chorizo, saffron rice with sofrito sauce was filling as it was good.

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Seafood Paella

For the vegetarian in your party, the chef has crafted a Paella dish that was terrific.  The Vegan Paella was a unique and flavorful dish and a real winner.  Presented in a pan similar to a regular paella, this dish was a blend of farro, pumpkin slices, roasted brussels sprouts, beets, cauliflower topped with tofu aioli.   A really healthy dish for anyone and certainly a welcome sight on the menu with so many diners seeking healthy choices when the dine.

It is easy to see why this restaurant is so popular and has such a loyal following. Chef Rafael Palomino has crafted a fine and interesting menu drawing influences from Europe, Latin America and the United States that are innovative, healthy and satisfying.  If you have not been to Sonora yet, I certainly encourage you to make a reservation soon.

Menu items also available through Uber Eats, Grubhub and Seamless.

Sonora

179 Rectory Street  Port Chester NY

tel.  914-933-0200

web>>>  https://www.sonorarestaurant.net

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Greenwich International Film Festival announces its 2018 slate of films and events! May 31st to June 3rd 2018

 

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Ashley Judd to be honored at the Festival

The Greenwich International Film Festival is right around the corner.  Tickets for the festival ‘s 2018 program features over 70 events. Purchase tickets for films, panels, parties and events are below. If you have questions, please contact the GIFF Box Office at 203-862-9696 or visit GIFF at 55 Arch Street, Greenwich, CT, beginning May 7th.

The Greenwich International Film Festival (GIFF) is proud to announce the full film slate and programming for the 4th annual festival running May 31st -June 3rd in Greenwich, Connecticut. Nearly half of the films in the program are either written or directed by women. THE PRICE OF EVERYTHING, a documentary by Academy Award Nominated filmmaker, Nathaniel Kahn will be the opening night film.

Other highlights of the festival weekend include:

  • The Changemaker Award Gala honoring Ashley Judd for her work with the United Nations Population Fund and Community Changemaker Duncan Edwards for his work in education with the Waterside School in Stamford, CT on May 31st.
  • A performance by Ms. Lauryn Hill at the Opening Night Party on Saturday June 1st at the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich.
  • The Social Impact Awards with a jury chaired by Actor Ryan Eggold
  • Spotlight on: Tony Goldwyn panel sponsored by Connecticut Office of Film, TV, Digital Media held at 5pm on Saturday, June 2nd at Cole Auditorium
  • Spotlight on: James Ivory panel sponsored by Douglas Elliman held at 1pm on Sunday, June 3rd at Cole Auditorium

As previously announced, The Changemaker Gala will take place on May 31, 2018.  This year’s Changemaker Award honors artists who have used their public platform and the power of film to further positive social change.  This year, actress and author Ashley Judd, will be honored for her work with United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). Duncan Edwards, the Community Changemaker honoree at the 2018 festival, will be recognized for his work in education with the Waterside School in Stamford, CT.

Greenwich International Film Festival also previously announced Ms. Lauryn Hill as the performer for its 2018 Opening Night Party, taking place June 1, 2018 at the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich. The party will follow the Festival’s Opening Night Film Premiere.
 
With a focus this year on female filmmakers and empowerment within the industry, Ms. Lauryn Hill is an exciting and timely choice of performer for the Festival. Best known for her critically acclaimed solo album “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill”, which earned a record-breaking five Grammy Awards, Ms. Hill is an embodiment of female strength and recognition within the music industry. Proceeds from the Opening Night Party will benefit the Lauryn Hill Charity Fund, which supports education, health, agriculture, technology, and community-based businesses throughout the Diaspora.

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 About Greenwich International Film Festival:

Greenwich International Film Festival (GIFF) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that hosts a world-class film festival in Greenwich, CT. The goal of the festival is to bridge the worlds of film, finance and philanthropy. The fourth annual festival will take place May 31-June 3, 2018, and will support important human rights initiatives, as part of its social impact focus.  The four-day event will feature a star-studded Opening Night Party, film premieres, engaging panels, an honoree gala, and more.  For additional information, please visit

www.greenwichfilm.org.

 

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Ola Latin Kitchen: escape to the tropics with the flavors of Latin fusion

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It is always great when to find a new place to dine.  In this case we discovered a great little restaurant that made us feel we were on vacation for a couple of hours.  Ola Latin Kitchen located in Fairfield County was a pleasant surprise.  A Latin American/tropical themed decor matched with a latin fusion menu was the recipe for a fun evening.   The interior of blue and golden walls remind one of the ocean and the golden sun, while ceiling fans, potted palms and banana trees create the illusion of the tropics. The menu of Latin Fusion blends flavors and cooking styles from Latin America, Mexico, Portugal and Spain.

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It was in this inviting setting that we dined.  We sampled some wonderful tropical cocktails including the Passionfruit Mojito and the Coquito Tropical, both refreshing drinks to start our meal. Ingredient selection can make or break a cocktail and you could tell these cocktails were made with fresh .

Ola Latin Kitchen is a great place to enjoy tapas (small plates) that you can share with the rest of your dining party and engage each other in a communal enjoyment of your food.  We ordered the QUESADILLA DE VEGETABLES, a nice veggie dish prepared with seasonal fresh vegetables, three cheese blend in a creme fresca.  So good.

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We also enjoyed  the Tacos de Quinoa, a healthy alternative to tacos made with organic quinoa, plantains, mushroom, spinach, and pico de gallo.  A interesting and flavorful take on this Mexican staple. The Calamari was fantastic, lightly breaded and served with a mango and chipotle aioli. Very fresh and tangy and a nice presentation as well on a long rectangular white plate.

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For those who desire meat, the Pinchus is a good choice. Seared beef served on a skewer with rectangle shaped fried yucca, pico de gallo and a chipotle aioli and presented with a violet flower.  A great dish with a fine presentation.

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I always love a good Seafood Paella and I was anxious to try this dish which is available for one or two.  The presentation of the dish was beautiful with twin slices of fried plantain crowning the dish.  The dish consisted of shrimp,mussels,clams,scallops,fish of the day ,smoked chorizo, saffron, braised tomatoes and a roasted garlic sofrito.  A really fine interpretation of this classic Spanish dish and highlights the Latin fusion influences in the menu.

After great cocktails and our meal we managed some room to sample some Latin desserts and the Tres Leches cake with coconut was delish and was the coffee flan and the empandas with nutella.

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Ola Latin Kitchen is a great place to escape for a few hours to the relaxing vibe of the tropics.  The fantastic Latin fusion menu under chef/owner Rene Lemus will having you return again to try more exciting dishes.

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Ola Latin Kitchen

694 Brooklawn Ave Bridgeport Ct  (on the Fairfield  border) 

web:   http://www.olalatinkitchen.com

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Greenwich International Film Festival returns May 31st to June 3rd 2018

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On May 1st 2018 the Greenwich International Film Festival kicked off the festival season with its launch party at Richard’s in Greenwich.   At the party guests and media heard from GIFF  founders Colleen DeVeer, Wendy Reyes and Executive Director and COO, Ginger Stickel who informed guests of the exciting program that they have put together for this years festival.

The film festival runs May 31 to June 3rd 2018 and will feature documentary films, full feature films, panel discussions, short films, opening night party, and the Changemaker Gala .  It is four days packed with film and more with an emphasis on making a strong social impact, and to raise money for deserving charities.

Greenwich International Film Festival announces the honorees for the 4th annual Changemaker Gala, which will take place on May 31, 2018. The Changemaker Award honors artists who have used their public platform and the power of film to further positive social change.  This year, actress and author Ashley Judd, will be honored for her work with United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). Duncan Edwards, the Community Changemaker honoree at the 2018 festival, will be recognized for his work in education with the Waterside School in Stamford, CT. The school, conceived as model for future efforts, is an independent school  serving children and families regardless of limitations in income or circumstance. Past honorees include Renée Zellweger, Christy Turlington Burns, Freida Pinto, Trudie Styler, Abigail Breslin, Harry Belafonte and Mia Farrow.

Greenwich International Film Festival (GIFF) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that hosts a world-class film festival in Greenwich, CT. The goal of the festival is to bridge the worlds of film, finance and philanthropy. The fourth annual festival will take place May 31-June 3, 2018, and will support important human rights initiatives, as part of its social impact focus.  The four-day event will feature a star-studded Opening Night Party, film premieres, engaging panels, an honoree gala, and more.  For additional information, please visit

 www.greenwichfilm.org.